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PAGE SEVEN WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REiERENCEa S 1-J VO BOtUlOAV MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUL), OREGON", THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1935. r- n r ! g vvu: vtii u 1 1 MM Rend every ad on thl page. You will probably find ex actly the thine you want to buy or sell. If It lin'l there, advertise . Ill Inexpensive, effective. RATES Pet word tint insertion. (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word - . (Minimum Die) Per line per month without copy chane.es . .ft.ii Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Bifocal rimless glasses In E. D. Elwood black case. Leave at Mali Tribune. Reward. LOST Lady's white gold wrist watch with black band. Reward If re turned to Mall Tribune. t LOST If dog missing, call 1516 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Olrl for housework and oare of children. 15 month. Write Box 3424, Tribune, enclosing refer ences. MALE OR FEMALE WANTED City, county and district irmumrs. Matured women and men who can quality. Opening dlst.-iut offloe Medford this week, box oio. Tribune. W AH rF.D--MlSCH.LLAN tOUb WANTED 125 ft. spray hose. In g'JOd condition. Box 3430, irioune. WANTED Old horses end cows for fox feed. Address aauo. rnuune WANTED To rent furnished house iLnftrtment. near Academy. Box 3684, Tribune. WANTED LOANS ON IMPROVED MODERN HOMES 1. All- loans direct reduction. r 2. Installment payments reduce your Interest montniy. a Your total nrtnclpal does not come due In a lump sum whlcu may be difficult to meet, a. on our 88-month Plan Interest la less than 5 straight loan for the same period. 5. Loans closed without delay. MEDFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS it LOAN ASS'N ISA East Main. Telephone 195. CAN HANDLE school warrants and eountv warrants, iw. box aoiu. Tribune. WANTED Chevrolet or Star motor. Must be In good condition. Rea sonable Drlce for cash. Box 3420, Tribune. INCOME TAX DUE Both state and federal. Have had years of expert' ence In preparing returns. Phjne 1217-X after 4 pm. Fred L. Colvlg WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you Medford Bargain Bouse. 27 N. Grape St Tel 1062. HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides and pelts Medford Bargain House 37 N. Grape. Tel 1062. JUNK WANTED We pay cash ror JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALUM1NJM BRASS COPPER and Junk af all descriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN SOUSE 37 An Orape 11 .Ofto FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown Ss White. FOR RENT 5 room modern house, furnished. Fireplace and piano. 1013 W. 9th. W. H. Everhard. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished, heated room st 812 Bo. Oakdale. ROOMS 153 No. Oakdale. UTKACT1VT rxms 404 S rpe FOR RENT APARTMENTS FORRENT Fur n . apt. 716 Welch. FOR RENT Apt. Durell Court. Tel. 1333-W. FLRN. 2 -room apts . 525 N Riverside. FOR RENT 3 -room fur'nlshed apt Adult only. 905 w loth. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Delicious apples, cheap Bear Creek Orchard. TO BENT FOR CASH 9 acres la Tnt. block of Bartleit pes:, god house. Ld;a power. Talent. Ore FOR RENT 60 Acres in Bwie D:t just south of Antloch nool. ano.it 15 acre tillage, oi.mce small t m oer. ideal tor turttoys Very rnot;M reat Phone 1473-W Cab7nSROR RENT Bv dfl? wee OT month See at Camp Witr.ua N Rirerside Fuh HF.N'i Room ifix- ij.nn.ti MaiJ rni jm J t yrtnieat Jti 0pe tr't W::1 -cm v:. to 'Ji' pennnnt tenant prwn 1 -t ip p: at yU mount icvaper) oi Lea, FOR RENT ROOM BOARD jrfAifcfe er oiuderatc at llfl tf A n FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE Equity In 6-room houM. 1 lot, for car or milk cows. Balan-e of 1400 at 18 35 a month, which lncludea taxes. P. O. Box Ml. TRADE 5-room house, not modem lot. for house with mora ground Write P. O. Box 041. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE UEAIIIKIL HOMKSITES a to 6 acres. Sacrificed tor Imme diate sale less than HALF PRICE On Pacific highway at Foot creek, overlooking Roue liver. Two tracts with Bartlett pear orchards. Beau tiful surroundings. Ideal location for your new country home. Fine soil, good fishing. For full par ticulars write or call Champlln Ranch, Gold Hill, Ore. S AND 10 ACRE T11ACT3 10 DOWN. S.OO MONTH On pavement; plenty water, elec tricity ana pnone avai.aoic. in quire lie N. Riverside, FOR SALE In Beagle district. Just south of Antloch school. 00 acres about 15 acres tillable now. more easily available, balance small tim ber. Fenced, good grazing, tine for poultry. Only $500 for cash, terms to good people. Phone 851-R-3. FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial park lot Box No. 601 Tribune. FOR SALE 9 acres. Ideal poultry ranch Cheap. H. Schermerhorn mile west of Phoenix. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENTJack- son County Building & Loan Ass n Phone 105. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES STUDEBAKERS USED CARS 1934 DeLuxe Sedan, like new. 1933 Dodge Sedan, with radio. 1929 Essex Selan. nice shape. 1929 Studebaker Sedan. 1185.00. 1934 Dodge Dual Truck. 1929 Chev. Long Body Truck. 1927 Dodge Truck. W5.0O. Chevrolet Coupe, 185.00. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. GOOD Model A Ford Truck', new mo. tor, good rubber, dump bed and rack, for car; balance terms. 611 Bessie St. GOOD USED CARS WE have a large stock of select used cars every one at a real Bargain. Don't buy a used car until you see our stock. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 No. Riverside Tel. 18 AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor sedan; small mileage 23 So Fir DON'T FORGET 22 So Fir for bettoi used oar values BARGAINS every one, at 22 So Fir LOOK at all the used oara before you buy 22 So Fir ' FOR SALE DOGS PKTS FOR SALE Boston bull pupplea. Mrs Stone, 1128 W. Main. FOR SALE Pedigreed Roller canaries Call 202. Mrs Nellie Finney. Jack sonville. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Gentle work mule. 403-J-l. COCKERELS, hatching eggs, chicks; Leghorn Rocks. Reds Carle; 314-W FOR SALE Work and saddle horses Med. Riding Acaaemy, Phone 838-R, FOR SALE Jersey and Hoi ate in springers, or will trade for stock cows; also lull-blood Hereford bull calf. B. L Dodge. Medford. I 1519-J. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE White Leghorn hens. Hansen strain. Breeding stock. A. H. Webster. Central Point. FOR SALE Baby chicks, Hanson strain from B. W. D. tested hens. Sparlin'a Poultry Farm, William. Oregon. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Wheat and feed oats, ai.50 cwt. Also go xj horse hay. C. A. DeVoe. 623-J -2. FOR SALE Used Airway Sweeper, with all attachment. Including waxer and polisher. Tel. 986-J. FOR SALE Dining room furniture in good condition. 108 Geneva. Tel. 706-J. FOR 3 ALE Roll - top desk and chair; cabinet. Mrs. Stone, 1128 W. Mln. REPOSSESSED Bungalow Piano, 10 cash. 6 per month. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. FOR SALE Haanchen seed barley. E. L. Walz. Phone 447-W. BEARDLESS and Haanchen seed bar ley. E. H. Niedermeyer. Tel. 697-R-l. FOR SALE 10-ft refrigerator show case, ir.arble front; and up-to- date buffet and dining room table. FOR SALE Fir and oak vinegar, pintle and mustard barrels, Oa.l Carold J. Parker. 613 So. Rlveritdo FOR SALE Baled oat hay. 7-F-14, FOR SALE 3 electric brooders. 18-ft counter, tables, tras heater, etc May be seen at 317 No. Riverside A?e Must sell quickly H, O Moore Trustee TIME TO RE-TIRE On A FL8K None Better None Cheaper SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE 13th at Riverside FOR SALE Used ewlnR machines all maKe. term If desired All makes rented and repaired White Sew tog Machine Co 34 N Bartlett BUSINESS DIRECTORY PV NT IPTRY Dr. I H Cote. 4Jb t BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JAi hstl.t CO. AUSIKAl'l CO. Abstracts of Title wu rule Insurance rh. only complete Title a y t a m in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning & upholstering Painting & rapemanslng I A BLISS Painting & paperhang lng. Tel 646-W 313 So. Orape. JOHN H. LOCK, painter and decor- ator. Quality work prices reason able. Res. 124 King St Call 953-R Money To Lend MONEY LOANED - 50 to 300 tor personal or housenold purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-financed Loans closed within 80 minutes under super vision of the State Banking Debt License No. S-157 See W. E Thomas or E J Riley 46 So. Cen tral. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER t STORAGE CO -Offlce 1015 Ko Central phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. uauh.itv transfer Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment, rnces r:suv 619 North Riverside Phone 815 MISCELLANEOUS LIFE INSURANCE $308,219 In insur nee nald. out every hour to bene ficiaries and living policyholder m ; 1934 by all Life Insurance C"m- j psnles. puousnea in inwrtnu. Life Insurance by Rogue Val ley Life Underwriters Association, whose members are: Olen Blrk, Harold Brown. C. W. Culv H. C. Oaley, F. R. Hagerty. Geo. Hensel man, H. C. High. R. D. Hlnes, Charles Rsy. Tom Schuppel, F. B. Sweeney and Ray Wright. LEGAL NOTICES Notice George Nichols Jr.'s lease has ex pired at the Economy Meat Market 306 E. Main. Nichols to Ashpole have leased the market to John Kusba of Ashland, who will take possession Feb 15. Settlement of accounts win be made at the People's Meat Market 105 West Main. Call for WnrrnnU. School District No. 91. Notice la hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of Warrants Nos. 648 to 840, Inclu sive. Interest ceases on February 13, 1935. Payable at Medford National bank. J. S. SMITH, Clerk, School Dist. No. 01. Butte Falls, Oregon. , Notice to Creditors, Notice is herewith given that W. H. Crandoll has been appointed by Hon orable Earl B. Day, Judge of the County Court lh the State of Ore gon and County of Jackson, Adminis trator of the estate oi Nora uranaau Harris, deceased, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate are herewith directed to present the same, properly verified, to the undersigned at the office of Frank P. Farrell, his attorney, room 10, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice which date Is the 7th day of Febru ary, 1935. W. H. ORANDALL, Administrator ot Estate of Nora Crandall Harris, Deceased. F. P FARRELL. Attorney for Administrator. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. R s. Murray. Plaintiff, John Dallalre, administrator of the j estate of Arthur Dallalre, deceased; John Dallalre, Adelard Dallalre, Frank Dallalre, Trefley Dallalre. Victor Dallalre. Joseph Dallalre, i Amle Dallalre. Anna Dallalre O'Nell, i sole and only heirs at law of Ar- : thur Dallalre, deceased; Agnes Dal lalre, wife of Adelard Dallalre; Delia Dallalre, wife of Victor Dallalre; Southern Oregon Credit Burenu; Intermountatn Building and Loan; Charlea H. Carey, corporation com missioner for the State ot Oregon. In charge of the assets of the Inter Mountain Building and Loan with in the State of Oregon; State In dustrial Accident Commission; aUo all other persons or parties uu- known claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest In and to the real estate described In the Complaint on file herein. Defend ant. To the Defendant Frank Dallalre. Trefley Dallalre. Joseph Dallalre, Amle Dallalre, and Anna Dallalre O'Nell; also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, es tate, lien or Interest In and to the real estate, described in the Complaint on file herein: In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby re q u 1 red to appear a nd a ns we r t he Complaint of the Plaintiff on file herein against you, or otherwise plead thereto within four (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of . this Summons And you are hereby notified that l! you fall to appear and answer th I Complaint of the Plaintiff as required j herein, or otherwise plead thereto, i Plaintiff will take a Decree against I you for the relief demanded in said ' Complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows, to-wtt: For a decree and Judgment against the property which Is the subject I of this suit for the sum of 775 S4. which Include delinquent mrr9t ; from January 18. 1931. to the 9th -jay I of January. 1935. snd Includes j the sum of 12 00 upended by Plain- I tiff for insurance prpmtums. snd a;o ' includes 1273 99 expended by Plainrlfl i In payment of delinquent tanes. plus interest at the rate of 8 per cent per snntim on the principal sum of 775 64 from the 9th day of January, j 1935. plus IT5 00 attorney's fees, plus j 19 00 for continuation of Detract of title, plus all Plslntlff'i costs nrt disbursement hereinafter to oe taxd. plus lmereu in sa:d judgment at the rat of 8 pr cent ;r annum from the date of the De-re herrin. and that M!d De-r and Judirmnt v 1 he'.d f:rt and nr or '..n upon (.'o.i auu;d p; ope situated, j and being In the County of Jackson. State of Oregon.to-wlt: Lot Two (21 In Block Seventy. three (73 1. Medford. In the County of Jackson. State of Oregon. And for the further decree foreclos ing Plaintiff's mortgage against the real property hereinabove described. This Summons la published in the Medford Mall Tribune by order of the Honorable H. D Norton, Judge of the above entitled court duly made on the 24th day of January. 1935. That date of the first publication ot this Summons la the 24tb day of January, iuao. O. H. BENGTSON. Attorney tor Plaintiff. 128 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon. FOR LIONS CLUB Regular noonday luncheon of the Medford Lions club was held at Ho tel Medford, on Wednesday. A general discussion of toll charges on Oregon coastal bridges, and the Siskiyou tunnel took place. A civic relations committee consisting of Roy Elliott, Ted Hlgglns, and Ed Mann was appointed by President Carroll Hays, to study all matters of this nature, and to contact other civic bodies relative to same. A quintet, the "Medford Quintup lets," composed of the following, en tertained the club and guests: H. C. Williamson, I. E. Foy. E. W. Shock ley, Roland Beach, and Victor Teng wald, with Sebastian Apollo at the piano. Mr. Schlno, and County Com missioner Caster were guests of the club. t THE GRANGE Lake Creek Grance. Lake Creek Grange met In regular session February 8, after a brief re cess due to much illness and severe weather. Principal business was the election of a master to fill the position left vacant when Harry Tonn moved from the community. Reed Charley, formerly master for two terms and also overseer, lecturer and executive committee chairman in turn, was elected to the master's sta tion. Other Important 6uslneas waa In stallation of the new master and other of leers who were unable to at tend the Installation ceremony at. Central Point. Post Master Floyd Charley was installing officer. An Impromptu program, under the direction of Lecturer Julia Sldley, was very much enjoyed. Among the num bers were: Reading, "The Modern Maud Muller," by Ella Meyer; song, "A Visit to Grandpa," by Dorothy Stanley; song, "Playing Cowboy," by Butte Creek school; Joke, by Fred Stanley; Current Events topic by Tom Stanley, and various other contribu tions. Next meeting will be February 33, and a program in keeping with the celebration of Washington's birthday will be given. Rubs Moore, who has been 111 at. bla home for some time past, Is slowly Improving. 4 The entire football coaching staff of Rice Institute, which gave the Owls their first Southwest confer ence title last fall, has been slgued for another year. r Texas' state capltol contains 392 rooms, 18 acre of floor apace and required more than 15,000 carload of red granite in Its construction. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Perfect golf 4. Seed covering I. Altar end of i church II. Fourtb power of one 15. aifts 16. Noted the speed of 17. Dry and barren 18. Pronoun 19. Among 20. Margin 21. Feminine name 22. slake lace 23. Cavern 24. Kind or In tern a I decay In fruit 25. Oil: suffix 26. Sit for a picture I?. Kind of thread 25. Decide 30. Frighten 82. Look after 23. Parent 35. Smail pie, 26. Direction 17. Unit of weight Solution of Yesterday' Puzzle JlElTra I KISERTggMATE a p om g pip e m o v e r m i BpaBpe an s T EjLr A C I N D ElRP I?ilaiA R NlPS A UjTjEjRl PANT I EMEND SgCHECKALL ENSgcHEST 1 A A PRYPALERT WMii E N T Q8i9. o ak Egp s aIkIe glf FIR A I 7m R A S RA V 40. Bottom of the foot 41. Palm Illy 42. Wagon 42. To the Umi that 44. Disconnects s. insect Vi. Bronzes tn the 47. Devoured sun 48. Location a 3 Hp 4 J 6 7 H 8 f o il zj n wr m !!ZZi:5 3o 3i ; . 3z jr '5T" tiT is T773" iL. Jiu ' 46 1 1 1 .yf 1 1 1 4 s Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT, Feb. 14. (Spl.) Woodcraft circle. No. 342 of Phoenix held one of the best social evenings they have enjoyed in many months on Feb. 11. when they held their Woodcraft rally. The Invited circles from Klamath Falls, Yreka. Grants Pass and Ashland, with the local cir cle and new candidate numbered about one hundred and fifty. The work was put on by each of the at tending circles and the Juvenile circle of Medford and the local team. Of special interest waa the drill put on by the Juvenile teams. After the lodge session a lunch waa served and all seemed to fully enjoy the good fellowship. Tuesday evening Phoenix Grange celebrated their fourth birthday at the Grange hall with a bountiful sup per. There were about sixty members and invited guest present. Regular meeting and Initiation followed the supper. A debate on whether the public schools should be supported by the state or the federal govern ment followed the supper, and the affirmative won. Mrs. Cora Morgan of Phoenix la very 111 and her son Cecil and wife are re maining at her bedside. All are hop ing for her epeedy recovery. Mrs. Mary Carey had a telephone on the Phosnix Rural company line Installed last Wednesday. The num ber la 15-F-22. This is being given in order that the Eden Precinct Items may come to the correspondent over the phone, as the number la not In the old directory. Mra. Edna Bee&on who has been quite indisposed, haa been removed from the Community hospital to the home of her mother near the county farm. Mrs. Beeon had a number of callera Sunday afternoon and among them waa a committee from her clans of the Christian church of Medford. bringing her a beautiful blooming plant and the good wlshea of nil the members. Noah Chandler sold & couple of fine milk cows the first of last week. The many friends of Mrs. F. M. Sheets wish for her speedy recovery and that she will soon be able to re turn from the Sacred Heart hospital, where she has been confined because of a broken hip and other injuries received In a fall. Mra. Bell Furry came over from Yreka to attend the Woodcraft rally Monday evening at Orange hall in Phoenix. I Long Mountain LONG MOUNTAIN, Feb. 14. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Rosa Kline and Mr. and Mra. H. C. Short were Friday evening dlnneV guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Stowell. Mr. and Mra, Ray Harnlsh and family and Ab Layton of Eagle Point spent Sunday evening at the Wm. Holman home. George Palmtter of Portland spent Sunday night at the Kline home. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holman and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs, Ella Holman of Ashland. Rosa Kline returned home from Portland Sunday after spending sev eral days there on business, 4 When It comes to radios, remember "Prultt's can do it." phone 33. Cross Word Puzzle I. Unintention ally T. Big I. Assist 9. Italian river 10. Whine and cry IL Landed propertj 14. Cravat 15. Short for a man's name 10. Facility 21. Other 22. Shelter for moll animals U. Tie firmly 26. Baucy 27. Scraped linen '. Arrow 29. Uotch CHAR SHNE I PHB R O v a Position of iNE3AlTEgaD O M tR IBiEibE M D . arrairs Jl. t)og 32. Courteous 34. Anointed 36, Bends nut of ahap 17. Bum IB. The Oreek T 40. Symbol for tin 42, L!ght bed 43. millte 46. 8ymbol for calcium 46. Typs measure 49. "Auld Lang - M. Wont first DOWN 1. Ed l hi tuber I. Bra -it I, Forgive 4. Hn (nri)ii f. Artificial language Rogue River ROCVUB RIVBR, Feb. 14.. (Spl.) ; On Saturday afternoon, at the Pres byterian church, a union Endeavor meeting was held, and tn the even ing a pot-luck supper waa enjoyed by a large crowd. After supper tho i evening was devotod to talks by speakers who had come for the meet ing. These meettnge are getting the young folks from the various churchex together and are very pleasant gath erings. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grim of Med ford spent Sunday claltlng Mra Orlm's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sandry, Sunday. Live Oak Orange met In regular sna slon, February 4, at the Olrl Scout home, with a good attendance. T:ie program cele bra ting the admission of Oregon into the union In February. 1850. An all-day meeting la plan ned to be held at the Oreenwood ranch, February 14. when the men will cut wood for the Orange and the ladlee will do sewing for the spring bazaar. The next meeting will be held February 18. at which time the program will be in charge of the home economics committee. j j, M. Whipple waa a business vis itor at Medford Monday. Dr. Woods of Ashland made a pro teslonal visit to Rogue River Sun day. Capt. Murray of Seattle la vlaltina at the home of his daughter, Mra H. E. Henderson. Mrs. Julia Myers la spending aomo time visiting her son and family. Frank Myers, at Table Rock. Mrs. Sam Sandry waa an all-dav visitor at Medford Wednesday. Freddy Love. Adel Smith. Dorothy Smith, Barbara Scott, Edward and Charlotte Carter are among those from Rogue River who take tap danc ing lessons in Grant Pass. On February 3, the funeral for Mra Onlnla McVeigh waa held at the Presbyterian church Mrs. McVeigh passed away at Berkeley. Cal., Janu ary 38. She was bom February 16. 1804, at Darlen, wis., and had lived here since 1010, and li survived by a brother, Holland Nourse of Cheno, Cal., a step -daughter, Jessie Martin of Los Angeles, cousin. Mra. Clara Stclhl, two nephews. Glenn and Har old Nourae of this city. The cast which played In the noma talent play, "Old Settlers' Picnic.' put the play on at Medford, February 4, but were not fortunate enough to win first place. The play waa direct ed by Effle Blrdseye and was very well produced here In the school auditorium on the previous Saturday night. The caat consisted of Bertha Lund, Mrs. Roy Holllster. Glenn ana Victor Blrdseye and Mr. and Mra Knox. On February 3. Mrs. 3. M. Whipple entertained with a dinner for Mr M. R. Bliss and Mr. and Mra Richard Scott, whoso blrthdaya are all within d few daya of each other Mra. Bliss la a pioneer of Rogue River vauey and haa reached the age of B4 years. On Thursday afternoon the high school girls gave a ahower in honor of Miss Ruth Baker, at tU school house. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by Mlaa Baker, from her friends. Punch and cookie were served the guest during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Shult and Mrs. Burdette went to Drain Wednesday for a short visit with Mrs. Shultv grandparents. Mr. Burdette remain ed for a longer visit witn her parent Mr. Laura Farlow and son Vernle Harkness, of Washington are vialting her brothers here, the Breeding boys Ralph Duffleld and Mildred Pen nlger of Stockton. Cal., arrived by motor last week, to be at the bed' side of their grandmother, Mrs. Mar tha Stead, who 1 very ill. Their mother. Mr. Carrie pennlger arrlvad some time ago to help care for her mother. Civic Improvement club met at the community hall Friday, with Mr Sandry and Mrs. Dick a hosts. Miss Leila Moore and Miss Edith Lehrman sang on the program dur ing the afternoon. The funeral for Mr Anne Belle Smith was held from the Church ot God. Saturday afternoon at 3 :30 o'clock. Mra. Smith wa an old resi dent of Evan valley and leave many friends who mourn the loss of a good neighbor. She wa born In Stark county, Illinois, 71 year ago. Two years ago Mr. and Mrs. Smith cele brated their gold wedding anniver sary. Mrs. Smith l survived by her husband, J. R. Smith, and several children. Rogue River basketball team won over Oold Hill Friday night by large score. A yet, Rogue River team ha not been defeated this year. Sardine Creek SARDINE CREEK, rb 14. (Spl.) Mr. snd Mrs. Prenk Taylor and Mra E C. Plene were Medford visitors Friday.- Mrs. Eva Smith and daughter Oe neva spent Friday with Mrs. Lulu Duaenberry. Mr. snd Mrs H H Elhart of Ash Isnd drove by Sunday afternoon on their way to Portland on a. bualne.v trip, snd to visit Mrs. E'.liart's motn er, Mrs. Era Newton and sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ,B!le, who now live below Orant pass, were calling here Sundsy. Mrs. Mllly Walker of Oold Hill vis ited Sunday afternoon with Mrs P. L Walt. Ralph and 8im Dusenberry visited Rob and family, who are now llvinj A-.our Btown, deput; Orange mat ter of Salem, apent several days here last week, working for the organiza tion of a Grange tn Gold Hill, alao one at Trail. He was a guest of Mr and Mra. P. L. Walt while here. John Edlngton is now employed at Del Rio, pruning tree. Miirk Campbell, Nina and Sylvli Croft were among thorn from here who attended the basketball game In Oold Hill Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dusenberry and Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Walt attended t.ie meeting Friday night In Medford of the Townsend club, and listened to the very interesting lecture of Dr Frank Dyer of Los Angers In regard to the Townsend old age pension. Ilene Gale and Arthur Dusenberry entertained a few friend Friday tvenlng with games and music, aiter which dainty refreshment were served. Ralph Dusenberry wa a Medford visitor Tuesday, where he had some teeth extracted. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Med ford called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dusenberry Sunday. Mr. and Mra. George Smith wore business visitors In Medford Monday. Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, Feb. 14. (Spl.) I Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Carlson arrived from Battle Creek, Cal.. a week ago and moved into one of the Evanoff houses. Mr. Carlson was transferred to the government fish hatchery. At the last meeting of the Hustlers club, at the home of Mrs. Homer Craft, Thursday afternoon, there were nine present. All enjoyed the socUl time. Mrs Homer Craft entertained che Bridge club Friday afternoon. Mtss Helen Smith Is spending a few day at home. Emmett Gott spent the week-end with hi parents, returning to Evans Creek camp Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde D. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Putney attended Christian Endeavor and church ser vice at the Christian church In Med ford last Sunday. Dr. Walter Myers, field secretary j , of the Christian Endeavor for Ore gon, jtpoke at the church, February ' Hla subject wa Christian En deavor work. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd of Medford and ! Mr. and Mrs. Pointer of Coqullle vis- 1 ited Mr. and Mrs. John Marlon re cently. The ladle are nieces of Mr. Marlon. Clara Cleveland wont with Mr. and Mr. Thomas to Medford last Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Evanoff and Mra. Fred Kohn were Medford visitor last Thursday. Wesley Marlon Is staying at John Allen's while he la working for the ditch company. Ed Gallagher la staying at Jim O'Donoh ue's here. Clara Edmondson gave a birthday party for her daughter Iona last Sat urday. 4 Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Feb. 14. (Spl.) The home of G. A. Hansen caught fire on Monday of last week, but with the aid of Mlaa Julia Sldley and the school children it wa extinguish ed tn a short time and little dam age wa done. Miss Runnels, county nurse, visited the school laat Friday. Mildred Hansen wa unable to At tend school last week, owing to an attack of flu. Irene Charley has also been quite sick with flu, but t some better. Mlaa K. Hutchlngs and Mist R. Roach, evangelists, called at the Wright home Friday. Dave Brown of Medford was guest of Ralph Glass Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hard and chil dren of Applegate were guests Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Maxfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gilbert came down from Rose burg Sunday, for a visit with the Walter Marshall fam ily. Mrs. Gilbert I a sister of Mr Marshall. Mr. and Mr. Will Morris of Cen tral Point visited Mr. and Mrs. 0d Tucker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall it tended the basketball game at Pros rect Friday night. Next Sunday. February 17, at a p. m., Irvin Barrows will give an address, taking as hi subject "Coal." Mr. Barrows Is an Interesting speaker and hi talk will be enjoyed by all who hear It, A special Invitation is extended to those who do not attend Sunday school reg marly. Evidently the duffer at The Dalles, Ore., Country club don't sink their niblicks deep enough. Silver ore wa discovered 304 feet beneath the course recently. California deer hunters traveled an average of 430 miles snd spent nearly 100 for each buck killed last seaon. according to state fish and game com mlAslon estimate. Enrollment at the University of Missouri the second semester showed sn Increase of 13 3 per cent over year ago. Valentine dance Thursday night at the Elks' temple, for members and house guests. Good music MONEY Available for Conservative LOANS ON HQMES In Medford District First Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Medford 27 No. Holly St. - 1 MEDFORD DEBATE TEAMS IN FINAL MATCHES TODAY n John Snider.) With the conference series tied up tn 50 per cent standing, the Medford high school debate squad will at tempt to unravel things today in the final two matches with Grant Pa, Last night, the Medford affirma tive team, composed of Jeanne tt Thatcher and Caroline Cook, lost tha decision to the Ashland negative, in Ashland. Thl tied the Medford Ashland debates because of the Med ford negative's victory over the Ash land affirmative in the afternoon. Luclen Smith and Catherine Fori represent the Medford affirmative. At the present, Ashland ha won two and lost two: Medford lost one and won one; and Ashland lost one and won one. Thl leaves each squad, tn a tie of 50 per cent each. If tha Medford negative team defeats tha Grants Pass affirmative this after noon in that city, but registers t defeat from the opposing negatira team here tonight, thing will be in deed In a sad state of affairs. The decision of the conference win ner in that case will rest wholly upon the shoulders of the Jude, Professor James E. Carroll of the University oi Oregon. He will have to decide on the basis of the best presentation, preparation end general Interest on the part of the individual debater. In case of two victoria ovei the Grant pass team, the Medford. for enslo aquad will automatically b chosen to represent southern Oregon in the elimination convat for ri state championship, now held uj the local high school. Rex E. Robinson, deb-ce eoach, 14 In regard to the Judxing of the eon testa: "Jame E. Car re U of the Unl verslty of Oregon ha given 'vary com plete explanation of Die decision afc the conclusion or every debate, and ha been extremely helpt.it to coaohe and tf baters." Trie question debated waa, Resolv ed: That the federal government should adapt a poltcy of equalising educational opportunities In the United State by mean of annual grants to the several states. UP TO CONGRESS SAYS PRESIDENT' WASHINGTON, Pb. 14 yP Fwatl notice wa, given Indirectly by Presi dent Roosevelt today that If congreM voted for full prepayment of the Mi dlers' bonua, It muat provide the money. Thl, wma done In a, statement ap proving restoration of full pay to government employe on April 1 In- stead of July 1. as he originally rec ommended. Salaries were cut IS per sent but 10 per cent already ha been returned. "It should be noted," he added, "that thl sum "as not contained In the budget estimates and that con alderation shouid proporly be given to methods by which government revenues can be Incre-ee' to meat thl and any otUer new approp-i,-tlon which tend to throw the re . uir budget out of balance.' Supporters of the Patm&n bonus bill contend their measure would rot affect the federal budget nor requ:re a new appropriation, since It call for the Issuance of additional cur rency against gold and allver alre.dy In the treasury. They add that the American Le gion's bill, which simply authorize an appropriation of $3,100,000,000 for the bonus, would Involve an addition al charge on the treasury and neces sitate new taxes. Jack Gray, captain and forward ot the University of Texas bskettMU team, ha averaged 13.3 points per geme In interoolleglate play and thl season passed the 1,000-polnt marc Joseph B. Btlckney of Honolulu holda the record for catching !: largest ono, or wahoo fish. It weigh ed 134H pounds, and took 40 min utes to land. , Os Uall Tribune want ad Will Sell My 1934 CHEVROLET SEDAN Run only 4000 miles. See And drive this fine ear. Save $160 off new car price. Box CR, MAIL TRIBUNE Delicious Apples Cheap! 75c per box. (Bring your own boxes) Call at Benr Creek Orchards Packing House On Pacific Highway, Vi Miles South of Medford